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Commencement set June 1,
Church service precedes
The annual Commencement
Ceremony will be held on the
front lawn of CBC Campus, Saturday, June 1, at 7:30 p.m.
President James R. Staples
will preside. The Brass Ensemble, conducted by Lawrence Jo-
hansen will play and the Concert
Choir and Brass Ensemble will
present "Upon This Rock" under
the direction of Michael Malek.
Dr. Paul Brooks Leath will deliver the in vocation and read
scriptures. Dr. Byron Todd will
welcome the honorary guests.
Dean Gary Collins will deliver
the commencement address; and
Carmen Sandoval and Al Johnson, the student address. Patricia Hicks is in charge of the
presentation of class gifts.
The graduating class will be
presented by Dean Stephen P.
Carleton.
I General Convention of California.
The Baccalaureate Service will
be held in Magnolia Avenue Baptist Church, Friday, May 31, at
7:30 p.m.
President
preside. An
prelude will
JAMES R. STAPLES presented Lonnie Halley with the Wall
Street Journal Award. He was selected on the basis of academic
excellence and overall contribution to the business department and
college. '!
Who's who given to fourteen
DEAN GARY COLLINS
After the singing of the Alma
Mater, a benediction will be said
by Dr. Robert Hughes, executive
secretary of the Southern Baptist
James Staples will
organ in G major
be played by Don
Shannon. The Concert Choir will
sing "My Eternal King" under
the direction of Michael Malek
with the accompanist Rick Herman.
Max Hively of Parkway Baptist Church, Dublin, will bring
the invocation and scriptures.
The message will be by Dan C.
Stringer, executive secretary of
the Northwest Baptist Convention.
Dr. Jack Johnson, pastor of
the First Baptist of El Monte,
will deliver the final benediction.
Seniors plan busy schedule
The Who's Who in American
Colleges and Universities Awards
annual include CBC. This is not
an honor which is exclusively
given to outstanding .students at
Cal Baptist, but is national in
«cope This year, the 14 who received the award were seniors.
They included:
Esmer Alcala, who is a sociology major and resident assistant in Simmons Hall.
Cindy Day, an English major
and secretary of Alpha Chi.
Sara Easter, an English/speech
major and treasurer of Alpha
Chi.
Jim Florence, a biology major
and member of Alpha Chi.
Lonnie Halley, a business administration major and ASB
president.
Patti Hicks, a psychology and
sociology major and seniorclass
president.
Dave Iverson.abusiness major
and vice president of both Rotoract and Business Club.
Tricia McCary, a psychology
major and a resident assistant
in Simmons Hall.
Marsha Noe, a biology major
and Master Key Award recipient.
Sandra Poe, a biology major
and a resident assistant in Sim-
liMMiS iiaii.
Trudy Robinson, a music major
and member of Alpha Chi.
Carmen Sandoval, editor ofthe
BANNER and a psychology major.
Yuan Par Young, a business
administration major and native
of Thailand.
Graduating seniors have a busy
schedule as they come into the
"home stretch" of four long
years in college. To get the most
of these last few weeks, all seniors are encouraged to attend
every activity.
On Monday, May 21 the senior
Saturday, May "15 will be the
president's reception. It will be
from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. at Dr.
James Staples home.
Then on May 31, the baccalaureate service will be held at
Magnolia Avenue Baptist Church.
June 1 will be the eventful day
that the seniors will remember
for the rest of their lives. The
day will start with the Senior
Breakfast at 8 a.m. All seniors
should come to this. Then at
11 a.m. there will be a rehearsal
for graduation. Finally graduation
ceremonies will be started at
7:30.
At the graduation, class president Patty Hicks will officially
'iMWftini thrV*«ttUOi ^iW«MiM
school. The gift, which has already been getting a good workout in the gym for the past several weeks, is a Universal weight
machine. It includes over 10
kinds of weight training stations. Miss Hicks will present
the gift from the class and announce the official dedication of
the machine.
Pub Staff Determined
WHO'S WHO RECIPIENTS
Students receive
academic awards
The publications and scholarship committees held-, a joint
meeting, Wednesday, May 15,
to determine next year's staff of
student publications.
Carol Bonollo was chosen editor for the Angelos, Charlene
Manzoni will be assistant editor
and Wendy Paulson will be business manager.
Miss Bonollo, served as president of K-ettes this year in addition to her responsibilities on
Angelos. Miss Manzoni also assisted on the 73-74 Angelos. She
is a member of Les Chanteuses
and is ASB social chairman for
74-75.
Fred Parsons was appointed
as editor of the Banner and Sylvia Vick maintained her position
as assistant editor.
Parsons, characterized by
Gordon Addison, "as one ofthe
most prolific writers CBC has
ever had", served as Banner
sports editor this year.
The Banner is still in need of
a Business Manager. Both publications need staff members. If
you are interested contact the
editors.
Drama Club
to hold dinner
The C.B.C. drama department
will hold its annual awards dinner on May 24, at 5:00 p.m.
The dinner will be inthecourtyards next to the chapel. After
dinner everyone is invited to
come to the Wallace Building for
a program by Readers Theatre,
and the awards presentation.
Theme of the dinner will be
Mardi Gras, and everyone is
asked to dress accordingly.
The departmental awards were
presented in Honor's Day Chapel,
Friday, May 17. The departments
giving awards and their recipients were:
Department of Art--Richard
A. Hawkins; Music--Donna Lewis; English—Patricia Knox and
Gale Wiseman; Speech—Carol
Anne Daniels; Modern Languages - Claudia Jappe; Biology -
James Florence;
Business Administration—David Iverson; Education-Gail Patterson; Physical Education—Susan Morgan; Religion—William
Lawson; History -- Rick Durst;
Psychology -- Patricia McCary;
Sociology -- John Morgan, Jr.;
Political Science—Lonnie Halley
and Karen Dewey; and Wall Street
Journal — Lonnie Halley. The
Senior Award was presented to
Paul Crawford.
ALL STUDENTS ARE REMINDED TO TURN IN THEIR
WORK SCHOLARSHIP REPORTS
ON THE LAST DAY THEY WORK.
THIS WILL ENABLE THE ACCOUNTING OFFICE TO CREDIT
THE ACCOUNTS SOONER.
DEPARTMENTAL AWARD RECIPIENTS

Commencement set June 1,
Church service precedes
The annual Commencement
Ceremony will be held on the
front lawn of CBC Campus, Saturday, June 1, at 7:30 p.m.
President James R. Staples
will preside. The Brass Ensemble, conducted by Lawrence Jo-
hansen will play and the Concert
Choir and Brass Ensemble will
present "Upon This Rock" under
the direction of Michael Malek.
Dr. Paul Brooks Leath will deliver the in vocation and read
scriptures. Dr. Byron Todd will
welcome the honorary guests.
Dean Gary Collins will deliver
the commencement address; and
Carmen Sandoval and Al Johnson, the student address. Patricia Hicks is in charge of the
presentation of class gifts.
The graduating class will be
presented by Dean Stephen P.
Carleton.
I General Convention of California.
The Baccalaureate Service will
be held in Magnolia Avenue Baptist Church, Friday, May 31, at
7:30 p.m.
President
preside. An
prelude will
JAMES R. STAPLES presented Lonnie Halley with the Wall
Street Journal Award. He was selected on the basis of academic
excellence and overall contribution to the business department and
college. '!
Who's who given to fourteen
DEAN GARY COLLINS
After the singing of the Alma
Mater, a benediction will be said
by Dr. Robert Hughes, executive
secretary of the Southern Baptist
James Staples will
organ in G major
be played by Don
Shannon. The Concert Choir will
sing "My Eternal King" under
the direction of Michael Malek
with the accompanist Rick Herman.
Max Hively of Parkway Baptist Church, Dublin, will bring
the invocation and scriptures.
The message will be by Dan C.
Stringer, executive secretary of
the Northwest Baptist Convention.
Dr. Jack Johnson, pastor of
the First Baptist of El Monte,
will deliver the final benediction.
Seniors plan busy schedule
The Who's Who in American
Colleges and Universities Awards
annual include CBC. This is not
an honor which is exclusively
given to outstanding .students at
Cal Baptist, but is national in
«cope This year, the 14 who received the award were seniors.
They included:
Esmer Alcala, who is a sociology major and resident assistant in Simmons Hall.
Cindy Day, an English major
and secretary of Alpha Chi.
Sara Easter, an English/speech
major and treasurer of Alpha
Chi.
Jim Florence, a biology major
and member of Alpha Chi.
Lonnie Halley, a business administration major and ASB
president.
Patti Hicks, a psychology and
sociology major and seniorclass
president.
Dave Iverson.abusiness major
and vice president of both Rotoract and Business Club.
Tricia McCary, a psychology
major and a resident assistant
in Simmons Hall.
Marsha Noe, a biology major
and Master Key Award recipient.
Sandra Poe, a biology major
and a resident assistant in Sim-
liMMiS iiaii.
Trudy Robinson, a music major
and member of Alpha Chi.
Carmen Sandoval, editor ofthe
BANNER and a psychology major.
Yuan Par Young, a business
administration major and native
of Thailand.
Graduating seniors have a busy
schedule as they come into the
"home stretch" of four long
years in college. To get the most
of these last few weeks, all seniors are encouraged to attend
every activity.
On Monday, May 21 the senior
Saturday, May "15 will be the
president's reception. It will be
from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. at Dr.
James Staples home.
Then on May 31, the baccalaureate service will be held at
Magnolia Avenue Baptist Church.
June 1 will be the eventful day
that the seniors will remember
for the rest of their lives. The
day will start with the Senior
Breakfast at 8 a.m. All seniors
should come to this. Then at
11 a.m. there will be a rehearsal
for graduation. Finally graduation
ceremonies will be started at
7:30.
At the graduation, class president Patty Hicks will officially
'iMWftini thrV*«ttUOi ^iW«MiM
school. The gift, which has already been getting a good workout in the gym for the past several weeks, is a Universal weight
machine. It includes over 10
kinds of weight training stations. Miss Hicks will present
the gift from the class and announce the official dedication of
the machine.
Pub Staff Determined
WHO'S WHO RECIPIENTS
Students receive
academic awards
The publications and scholarship committees held-, a joint
meeting, Wednesday, May 15,
to determine next year's staff of
student publications.
Carol Bonollo was chosen editor for the Angelos, Charlene
Manzoni will be assistant editor
and Wendy Paulson will be business manager.
Miss Bonollo, served as president of K-ettes this year in addition to her responsibilities on
Angelos. Miss Manzoni also assisted on the 73-74 Angelos. She
is a member of Les Chanteuses
and is ASB social chairman for
74-75.
Fred Parsons was appointed
as editor of the Banner and Sylvia Vick maintained her position
as assistant editor.
Parsons, characterized by
Gordon Addison, "as one ofthe
most prolific writers CBC has
ever had", served as Banner
sports editor this year.
The Banner is still in need of
a Business Manager. Both publications need staff members. If
you are interested contact the
editors.
Drama Club
to hold dinner
The C.B.C. drama department
will hold its annual awards dinner on May 24, at 5:00 p.m.
The dinner will be inthecourtyards next to the chapel. After
dinner everyone is invited to
come to the Wallace Building for
a program by Readers Theatre,
and the awards presentation.
Theme of the dinner will be
Mardi Gras, and everyone is
asked to dress accordingly.
The departmental awards were
presented in Honor's Day Chapel,
Friday, May 17. The departments
giving awards and their recipients were:
Department of Art--Richard
A. Hawkins; Music--Donna Lewis; English—Patricia Knox and
Gale Wiseman; Speech—Carol
Anne Daniels; Modern Languages - Claudia Jappe; Biology -
James Florence;
Business Administration—David Iverson; Education-Gail Patterson; Physical Education—Susan Morgan; Religion—William
Lawson; History -- Rick Durst;
Psychology -- Patricia McCary;
Sociology -- John Morgan, Jr.;
Political Science—Lonnie Halley
and Karen Dewey; and Wall Street
Journal — Lonnie Halley. The
Senior Award was presented to
Paul Crawford.
ALL STUDENTS ARE REMINDED TO TURN IN THEIR
WORK SCHOLARSHIP REPORTS
ON THE LAST DAY THEY WORK.
THIS WILL ENABLE THE ACCOUNTING OFFICE TO CREDIT
THE ACCOUNTS SOONER.
DEPARTMENTAL AWARD RECIPIENTS